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Thursday, December 27, 1973 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Journal Classified Ads Deadline: Tuesday noon PHONE 372-2233 M j SERVICES FEEDER HOGS. DAYSCAL1 372-2208, evenings and weekends call 372-3728. Ask for Hank 52-ltc NEW 2-BEDROOM APT., range, refrigerator, carpet, drapes. $125/month wi. de posit. Call 372-3654 or 372-3081 51-3tc. WANTED LEAFCUT1ER bee boards $45 Call HOUSE, UNFURNISHED, Newly decorated, 2-bedroom, full basement, in country. Re ferences necessary. Call 372- 2850 51-2tc. Roger Watts, Ontario, 889-8941 evenings. 51-4tc SPLIT LEVEL HOME, GOOD view 4 miles from Nyssa. Call 372-2221. 51-tfc USED TWO-TON TRUCKS and Pick-ups. Ideal Gas Inc. Phone 372-3801 42-tfc. FISHER’S MOBILE HOME Park. Large spaces avail- able. Can accommodate doublewide or expandoes. VA approved and natural gas hook-ups. Cali 372-3393 47-tfc. NOW—TAKING RENTALS for space in Nyssa’s new mobile home park. All un- derground city utilities and large lots. Call Roger Ba- 28-tfc ker. 889-5808. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DR. JEKYLL’S! MR. HYDE’S National Restaurant/Tavern chain is placing an outlet in your area. High profit po tential. We train. Size de termines CASH Investment of $15,000 to $25,000, plus good credit. This is not a franchise. You own 100% of the business. Why pay for blue sky? Sebastian's Intn’l, Inc., 312 BankofWash. Bldg , Spokane, Washington 99201 (509) 838-4761 52-ltp 2-BEDROOM HOME ON 1 acre ground. 4-miles South east of Nyssa on Highway 95 - Call 208-722-5374 52-ltp WANTED 2-BEDROOM HOUSE, FULL basement, double garage, in Adrian. Call 372-2891. SOtfc. USED PIANO IN POORCON- dition. Price must be low. Bungalow or spinet size pre ferred. Phone 372-3466. 52-ltp 3-BEDRM HOME WITH basement-1 1/2 baths-family room and recreation room- Patio-double carport-fenced yard. Excellent location- Corner lot. Assume loan at 5 1/4%. Phone 372-3783. 47-tfc WANT TOBUYBEEBOARLS Call Jack Simpson, 372-3258 44-tfc WANTED—USED FURN1- ture, tools, antiques ! mise. Swap Shop, Box 232. Vale. Call 473-3351 41-tfc. PETS 4- MIXED BREED PUPPIES to give away. Part Aus tralian Shepherd 4 part La- rador. 5 weeks old. Call 372-3268 5I-2tp WAN1 IO HARRY'S APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION REPAIRS U ROW WANT TO LEASE crop type farm land within 10-15 mijes of Nyssa. Tad Shigeno, Route 1, Box 65, Ontario. Phone 889-6935. 33-tfc Al I MAKf 4 MODELS PROMPT SERVICE I ¿Id Mun. Nyssa, Oregon Phone 372-3196 IT’S INEXPENSIVE TO clean rugs and upholstery with Blue Lustre. Rent elec tric shampooer $1.00. Gambles Store, Nyssa. Call 372-3928 52-ltc ELECTROLUX-SALES Service and supplies of vacuum cleaners and floor polishers. Harold Potter, Phone 549-1745, Weiser, 1-tfc. Idaho. GAY GIRI GERT’S A for a whirl after ready cleaning carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham pooer $100 Coast toCoast Stores, Nyssa. Phone 372- 3545. 52-ltc F URNITURE STORAGE small lots or a housefull. Call 372-3393 49-tfc SEE GAMBLES FOR CAR- peting and Installation, with a wide variety of materials and prices. Gambles, 204 Main, 372-3828, Nyssa. 37-tfc. FIRE EXTINGUISHER Sales, service and repairs. Delbert Malloy, 713 N. 2nd. St., Nyssa. Phone 372-2943. 8-tfc WALL COVERINGS, Com plete selection for every room in the house. See our samples at Gambles, 204 Main, 372-3928, Nyssa. 37-tfc SERVICE ! PARTS ON ALL brands; Singer, Kirby, Electrolux, Eu- Hoover, reka, etc. Singer Sales and most other major brands. Ontario Sewing and Vacuum Center. Across from Pix Theatre. Downtown Ontario. Call 889-6167. 2-tfc PROFESSIONAL TYPE RE- sults, do-it-yourself prices. They’re yours when you clean your carpets with Bissell Rug Shampoo and a $1.00 a day rental electric shampooer from Firestone Store, Nyssa, Call 372-2124 52-ltc THE CONSUMER FREE CONSUMER INFOR MATION. Just off the press is the new edition of the fed eral government’s consumer Information index. It lists more than 200 publications that tell how to buy and care for a wide range of pro ducts such as appliances, automobiles, clothing, and food, and others on child care, health and safety, en vironmental protection and home maintenance. Many of these are free, and so is the index. Write to Con sumer Information, Pueblo, Colo. 81009 for your copy. • • » Journal Classifieds Bring Results! NEED AUTO INSURANCE? Get low rates, Fast, Fair, Friendly service with nW- Jim Robinson - Nyssa Piara Hotel - Portland 111 MM • At I » • ’< , A I I 1 » V V favorite Hotel filled ? si • j. a % j, • PUBLIC NOTICES Oregon Ski Slopes Enjoy Early Snows Combine a snowier than usual November with a low elevation freezing level in Oregon and what do you have? Mid-winter skiing conditions in December. Those are the conditions at all 17 of Oregon’s ski areas, most of which were in full operation before Thanksgiving. Some major areas already have recor ded from 80 to 100-inch snowpacks which, in a cou ple of cases, are more than twice as deep as any re ported during the full 1972- 73 season. The famed Timberline Lodge Ski Area on Mt. Hood, the oldest area in Oregon and one of the pioneer ski areas in the nation, has the most snow on its runs at this time of year in its history. Timberline repor ted a 90-plus-inch snow depth heading into Decem ber, while neighboring Mt. Hood Meadows had over 100 inches. The nearby Multor- por-Ski Bowl area near the 4,000-foot level of the II,- 235-foot mountain already had 5 feet of packed snow. Similar conditions exist further south in the Cas cades at the Hoodoo Ski Bowl and at the Willamette Pass Ski Area. Both the Mt. Ashland Ski Area in Southern Oregon and the An thony Lakes area in the northeastern corner of the state enjoyed their earliest openings in history and re port record depths for this early point in the season Realizing that gasoline isn't as abundant as this season’s early snowfall, Ore gon ski area operators have been busy organizing expan ded bus service and encou raging car pools. The Mt. Bachelor area, in cooperation with the Cen tral Oregon Recreation Asso ciation, is providing a par king lot at the edge of Bend and organizing car pools to transport skiers 22 miles to its slopes, The area also operates its own bus ser- vice to Bend and to nearby Sunriver and the Inn of the Seventh Mountain, two-of Central Oregon’s fine, year- round resorts. Bend re ceives daily bus service from Portland and other ma jor cities in the Willamette Valley. Each of the Mt. Hood ski areas provide weekend bus service from Portland. Over night accommodations and free bus service to Tim berline, Mt. Hood Meadows and Multorpor-Ski Bowl are offered at Bowman’s Re sort, 45 miles west of Port land off U.S. Highway 26. Bus service is also avail able from the town of Wemme with all riders receving a $1 discount on lift tickets. Bus service from Salem and other points in the Wil lamette Valley to the Hoodoo Ski Bowl and Willamette Pass ski areas has been initiated. Transportation service from La Grande and Baker to An a thony Lakes is provided by the Anthony Lakes Ski Club. Operators at Mt. Ashland are exploring possible bus service from Ashland which is 18 miles from the area. There is daily commercial bus service from Portland to Ashland, La Grande and Ba ker. FREF - GARAGE SALE signs with your classified ad for a garage sale at your home. Nyssa Gate City Journal. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 2-BEDROOM SMALL HOME. 210 ENNIS $5,500. cash. THREE-BEDROOM HOME ON LARGE LOT WITH basement. Built-in Oven, Range, Dishwasher. Formal Dining room and Family room up and down. Excellent condition. $23,500 - Assume low interest mortgages. 513 Ehrgood. FOUR-BEDROOM PLUS BASEMENT, LARGE LOT, 623 North 10th, $16,000. 5-BEDROOM HOME WITH BASEMENT, LARGE PATIO 2-fireplaces, dbl car port, $28,000. EXCEL! ENT BUSINESS LOCATION ACROSS FROM school. Family restaurant occupied. Good investment return, $8,500. 4 BEDROOM-DINING-FAMILY-FIRE PLACE-PATIO, 2 car carport, Utility-w/w carpet. 512North7th,$15,899. PART ACRE 1/4 MILE SOUTH NYSSA-3-BEDROOM home. $17,500.00 Bob Thompson, Realtor 218 Main St. Page Thirteen Office NOTICE TO BIDDERS With the availability of convenient transportation, both that already in exis tence and that resulting from expanded services, and with record snow depths through out the state, area operators are promising a better-than- ever ski season in Oregon. SUGAR BOWL The Adrian Rural Fire District will sell by sealed bld the following peices of equipment: 2-Messenger 11 Johnson 1- Messenger III Johnson 2- Mobile Roof Mount Antenna l-Base Antenna with Roter The equipment may be seen at the Adrian Fire Station. Contact Bob Webb at Webb Service, Adrian, Oregon. The Adrian Rural Fire District Board reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. will Bids be opened January 17, 1974 at 8 30 p.m. at the Adrian Fire Station. ADRIAN RURAL FIRE DISTRICT Published Dec. 27, 1973, Jan. 3, 10, 1974. SPORTSMEN’S LEAGUE Ida. Sprt. Goods 39 25 Owyhee Barber 38.5 25 5 37.5 26 5 Ore. Concrete Mel's Husky 36 5 27.5 Nyssa Auto Pts. 33 31 Ida Pwr. Co. 28.5 35.5 42 Parma Wtr Lftr 22 43 B ! M Equip. 20 IN THE COUNTYCOURT OF High Team Game and THE STATE OF OREGON senes: Idaho Sporting Goods THE COUNTY OF 1019, Parma Water Lifter. FOR MALHEUR 1002/2895; Ore gon Concrete, 998/2848, Mel’s Husky, 2914. In the Matter of the Estate High Individual game and of HOMER GEORGE PAR series: Everett Hiatt, 202/ KER, also known as H. G. 509; Jim Peters, 201; Claude PARKER, also known as PAT Stacy, 200, Jack Carter, PARKER, Deceased 527, Roy Holmes, 522. 0 0 0 No. 3426 0 0 0 NOTICED TO INTERESTED PERSONS HOUSEWIFE LEAGUE NOTICE IS HEREBY GI- Pin Spinners 41 19 VEN that the undersigned has The Tri-Angles 33 27 been appointed Personal Re- Working Three 32.5 27.5 presentative of the above Gutter Gussies estate. All persons having 32 28 Rolling Pins 30.5 29.5 claims against the estate Sandbaggers 30 30 are required to present the Big Three 29 31 same within four (4) months The Triple (XXX) 28 32 from this date at the office Alley Goops 27 33 of Henigson, Stunz 4 Fonda, Wee Three 27 33 106 Main Street, Nyssa, Gutter Snipes 26 34 Oregon. Striking Three 24 36 DATED and first published High Individua game and this 27th day of December, 1973. series: Carol Hill, 195/481; Marian Danford, 193/ 477; /s/ Donald L. Parker Velma Siam, 191 /485, Personal Representative Bowler of the week: Scratch, Velma Stam, 485; Published Dec. 27, 1973; Handicap, Eileen Oldemeyer, January 3, 10, 1974. 584, 0 0 0 SUGAR BABES Parma W. Lftr. 37.5 22.5 Holcomb 36 24 Farmers Feed 34 24 Owy Bty. Shop 33.5 26.5 Kass mans 31 29 Michaels 28.5 31.5 Albertsons #2 26 5 33.5 Brackens 26 34 Albertsons #1 24.5 35.5 Greens Jlry 19.5 40.5 game High team and series: Holcomb, 658/1662; Parma Water Lifter, 591/ 1721, Owyhee Beauty Shop, 588/1685. High Individual game and series: Bonnie Nichols, 201/ 194/559; Carolyn Cooper, 185/485; Frankie Lattin, 459. SEE US - FOR - STA-RITE PUMPS SALES-SERVICE WE SERVICE ALL MAKES! CALL Real Estate For Sale COMMERCIALBLDG. with approximately4400 square feet of floor space. Corner location with over 9000Sq. Feet of off street parking. Sacrifice for $30,000. Approx. $10,000 down 6% int. on balance. LARGE DUPLEX WITH rental house in rear. Good location only $10,800. Some terms. BEAUTIFUL, NEW 3- bedroom home Fire place, brick construc tion. Electric heat. Two car carport. 5 acres of ground, excellent view. About 6 mi. from Nyssa. Shown by appointment only. FOUR-BDRM. HOME, Fully carpeted. In excellent condition, only $14,000. EASTMAN Nyssa Co-op REAL ESTATE Insurance Phone 372-2254 or after 6 p.m. Phone 372-3387 315 Mam St. Phone 372-3535 NYSSA, OREGON Four Electricians Needed OREGON LICENSE REQUIRED, BEGINNING WAGE $5.10 PER HOUR WITH EXCELLENT FRINGE BENE- FITS. YEAR ROUND POSITION WITH MAJOR FOOD PROCESSOR. Contact Personnel Dept, of Ore-Ida Foods P. O. Box 10, Ontario, Oregon or call collect 503-889-8611. Equal opportunity employer. Oregon Home 372-3337 CHANNEL 2 USED 4 X 4’S 1952 Willys Pick-up.. $350 1958 Willys Pick-up...$595 1961 Scout.................... $795 1962 Scout.................... $995 1964 1HC C 120............ $995 1960 Ford3/4-T-PU. $795 USED BARGAINS 1960 Ford 1/2 T PU. $395 IN ( hev. I I I Pl ..$895 1968 Dodge 1/2 TPU.$ 1395 1965 1HC 1/2 T PU. $395 1965 IHC Travelall$1395 1966 Chry. N.Y. a/c $995 TRUCKÄ.IMPLEMENT co CHANNEL 7 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30 6 30 - Agriculture USA 7:00 - Music and the Word 7:30 - Faith for Today 8:00 - Rex Humbard 9:00 - Pufnstuf 9.25 - Scholastic Rock 9:30 - Make A Wish 10:00 - Kid Power 10:30 - Meet the Press 11:00 - To be Announced 11:30 - Issues and Answers 12:00 - AFC Champ Games 4 30 - Sunday Night News 5:00 - Girl Wi. Something 5:30 - Wild Kingdom 6:00 - Nat’l Geographic 7;00 - World of Disney 8:00 - Hec Ramsey 9:30 - Idaho Yesterdays MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 10:00 - Weekend News 7:00 - Morning News 10:15 - Weekend Report 8:00 - Jokers Wild* 10:30 - Movie 8:30 - $10,000 Pyramid 12:15 - Final Report 9:00 - Gambit MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9:30 - Love of Life 7;00 - 8:30 - Today Show 10:00 - Password and Morning Report 10:30 - Search for Tomorrow 9:00 - Dinah's Place 11:00 - Guiding Light 9:30 - Hollywood Squares 11:30 - As the World Trns. 10:00 - Jeopardy 12:00 - Eyewitness News 10:30 - Who What or Where 12:30 - Edge of Night 10:55 - NBC News 1:00 - Price is Right 11:00 - Baffle 1:30 - Match Game 11:30 - Three on a Match 2:00 - Secret Storm 12:00 - Today in Idaho 2:30 - Mike Douglas 12;30 - The Doctors 4:00 - Bonanza 1:00 - Another World 4:55 - Theatre Billbd. 1:30 - Return to Peyton Pic. 5:00 - Evening News 2:00 - Somerset 5:30 - Eyewitness News 2:30 - Big Valley 6:00 - Truth orConsqncs. 3:30 - Green Acres * •TUESDAY, JANUARY 1 only 4:00 - Andy Griffith 8:00 - Rose Parade Pre. 4:30 - Hogan’s Heroes 8:30 - Cotton Bowl Prde. 5:00 - NBC News 9:30 - Roses Parade 5;30 - Channel 7 News 12:00 - Cotton Bowl. 6:00 - To Tell The Truth** MONDAY, DECEMBER 31 •Monday, Dec. 31 3:30-4:00 6:30 - Dragnet to be announced 7:00 - Here's Lucy ••Monday, December 31-See 7;30 - Dick Van Dyke change at 6 p.m. 8:00 -Medical Center MONDAY, DECEMBER 31 9:00 - Cannon 6:00 - Sugar Bowl Football 10:00 - Eyewitness News 9:00 - Orange Bowl Parade 10:35 - The Idaho Hunt 10:00 - Channel 7 News 11:00 - Billy Graham 10:30 - Paul Anka Special 11:30 - Guy Lombardo 11:30 - Lawrence Welk Morning Headlines 12:30 - Final Report TUESDAY, JANUARY 1 TUESDAY, JANUARY 1 6:30 - Dragnet 7:00 - Today Show 7:00 - Maude 8:00 - Jr. Orange Bowl Par. 7:30 - Shaft 8:45 - Rose Parade 9:00 - All in the Family 9:30 - Tournament of Roses 9:30 - M*A*S*H 11:45 - Rose Bowl Preview 10:00 - Eyewitness News 12:00 - Today in Idaho 10:35 - "Ivanhoe” 12:30 - The Ductors Morning Headlines 1:00 - Another World WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2 1:30 - Return to Peyton Pic. 6:30 - Sen. 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Morning Headlines 10:00 - Channel 7 News THURSDAY, JANUARY 3 10:30 - Tonight Show 6:30 - Dragnet 12:00 - Tomorrow 7:00 - •Don’tDnnktheWatef 1:00 - Final Report 9:00 - Barnaby Jones WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2 10:00 - Eyewitness News 6 30 - Price is Right 10:35 - “Night inCasablanca” 7:00 - Adam 12 Morning Headlines 7:30 - “Tenafly” FRIDAY, JANUARY 4 9:00 - Love Story 6:30 - Cat in the Hat 10:00 - Channel 7 News 7:00 - “The Gypsy Moth” 10:30 - Tonight Show 9:00 - Hawaii Five-0 12:00 - Tomorrow 10:00 - Eyewitness News 1:00 - Final Report 10:35 - “Duel of the Titans" THURSDAY, JANUARY 3 Morning Headlines 6:30 - Hollywood Squares WEDNESDAY ONLY 7:00 - Flip Wilson 3 50-3:55 - Books Alive 8:00 - Col Money Crunch SATURDAY,JANUARY 5 9:00 - Ironside 7:00 - Scooby Doo 10:00 - Channel 7 News 8:00 - Favorite Martian 10:30 - Tonight Show 8:30 - Jeannie 12:00 - Tomorrow 9:00 - Speed Buggy 1:00 - Final Report 9:30 - Josie FRIDAY, JANUARY 4 10:00 - Archie 6:30 - NHL Hockey 10:30 - Fat Albert 9:00 - Sanford and Son 11:00 - Film Festival 9:30 - Ozzie’s Girls 12:00 - The Flinstones 10:00 - Chanel 7 News 12:30 - Bailey's Comets 10:30 - Tonight Show 1:00 - The Virginian 12:00 - Midnight Special 2:30 - Bowling 1:30 - Final Report 4:00 - Untamed World SATURDAY, JANUARY 5 4 30 - CBS News 7:00 - Emergency Plus 4 5:00 - Abbott & Costello 7:30 - Inch High Private I 6:00 - The Odd Couple 8:00 - Sigmund 4 Monsters 7.00 - Mary Tyler Moore 8:30 - Pink Panther 7:30 - Bob Newhart 9:00 - Star Trek 8:00 - Carol Burnett 9:30 - Butch Cassidy 9:00 - Gunsmoke 10:00 - The Jetsons 10:00 - Eyewitness News 10:30 - Go! 10:15 - Mannix ,11:00 - Lidsville 11:15 - “Suicide Commandos' 11:30 - Addams Family 1:00 - Morning Headlines 12:00 - John Wayne 1:00 - TVS Col. Basketball 3:00 - Hula Bowl SEE US 5:00 - Crosby golf —FOB 6:00 - Lawrence Welk PAINTING 7:00 - Emergency 8:00 - ‘‘Silent Running” BODY WORK 10:00 - Weekend News AND 10:15 - Weekend Report WINDSHIELD 10-30 - Movie 12:50 - Final Report Glass Installation SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30 7;3O - Gospel Hour 8:30 - Day of Discovery 9:00 - Revival Fires 9:30 - Herald of Truth 10:00 - It Is Written 10:30 - Face the Nation 11:00 - Snow sports 4:00 - Year End Review 5:00 - Room 222 5:30 - Perry Mason 6 30 - "Earth 11” 8:30 - The F.B.I. 9:30 - Buck Owens Show 10:00 - Eyewitness News 10:15 - CBS Sunday News 10:30 - Oral Roberts 11:00 - "Going My Way” 12:45 - Morning Headlines (FREE ESTIMATES) RAY’S BODY A PAINT SHOP 505 Main St. Ph. 372-3524 NYSSA, ORE 372-3355 Nyssa WEEKLY T.V. SCHEDULE FREE PICK-VP of dead and worthless animals Call Collect Pete Goodman 642-2591, Payette CUI International